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Air War
Dirk Smillie Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0000
The radio industry fights to stop a royalty grab by artists and record labels.
Jackson Pic Won't Make List Of Priciest Celeb Photos
Lacey Rose Wed, 01 Jul 2009 20:00:00 -0000
OK! magazine's $500,000 purchase fails to register on the list of most expensive star pics.
Hollywood's Top-Earning Actresses
Dorothy Pomerantz Wed, 01 Jul 2009 10:00:00 -0000
Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston face off at the top of our annual list.

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Television Review: A New Detective in the Drawing Room
By MIKE HALE Fri, 03 Jul 2009 03:19:21 -0000
Julia McKenzie will have some convincing to do in the new season of “Miss Marple,” which begins on Sunday on PBS’s “Masterpiece Mystery!”
Mollie Sugden, Sitcom Star, Dies at 86
By WILLIAM GRIMES Fri, 03 Jul 2009 06:29:20 -0000
Ms. Sugden achieved wide popularity in Britain and the United States as Betty Slocombe in the long-running BBC comedy series “Are You Being Served?”
Arts, Briefly: NBC Sets Premiere for Antiterror Series
Compiled by Dave Itzkoff Fri, 03 Jul 2009 05:44:03 -0000
“The Wanted,” which will have its premiere on July 20, will follow specialists in foreign intelligence and war crimes, The Hollywood Reporter said.

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'Masterpiece Mystery!: Miss Marple'
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0700
Agatha Christie's beloved spinster is back on PBS. Her first case: 'A Pocket Full of Rye.' Dame Agatha Christie remains the gold standard of mystery writers not only for her productivity -- the woman wrote 80 detective novels -- but also for her permanence. One could argue that Sherlock Holmes is the most universally famous detective, but Arthur Conan Doyle had but one iconic offspring while Christie had two -- Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple. (Four if you count the wonderful Tommy and Tuppence; five if you add, and I do, Mr. Satterthwaite of the Harley Quin stories.)
'America's Got Talent' gives NBC a boost in viewership
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0700
The season premiere last week brought the largest audience of any prime-time show for the week. The return of "America's Got Talent" benefited NBC in several ways last week, including helping "The Philanthropist" draw the largest audience for any series premiere this summer.
Angels are rated most fan-friendly
Wed, 01 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0700
Other Southland teams on an ESPN survey of the four major North American sports leagues include the Dodgers at No. 50 and the Lakers at No. 51. The Clippers are last at No. 122. The Lakers just won the NBA championship, and Southern California celebrated with them, with hundreds of thousands of fans attracted to a parade down Figueroa Street and a rally at the Coliseum.

 
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Center for History and New Media - Research center at George Mason University focused on combining scholarship and cutting edge multimedia to promote an inclusive and democratic understanding of the past. Includes information on tools, projects and media history resources.

Ketupa.net - Provides historical, economic and regulatory analysis of major media groups. Issues covered include convergence, concentration, censorship and copyright. The site features annotated bibliographies, histories, timelines and details of corporate holdings.

Media Alliance - Resource center for media workers, political activists community organizations. Promotes diverse, accountable ethical media. Includes Media File online magazine of analysis and commentary.

MediaMatters - PBS: Stories Behind the News
Meta Description: [ This Web site, provided by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), is home to more than 350 television show companion sites in addition to Web-original sites. PBS Online hosts interactive content for everyone — including kids, parents, educators, and the general audience. ]

Online/More Colour in the Media - Employment, education and broadcasting projects and links on media and minorities.

Partners for Media in Africa - The ParMA network was created in 1996 in order to facilitate the exchange of information and experience between donors who support African media.
Meta Description: [ Informations sur les activités des partenaires des médias africains (bailleurs de fonds en appui aux journaux, radios, etc); annuaires détaillés de la profession: journaux, radios, associations de jou ]

The Media Channel - Daily news, features, commentary and resources about U.S. and international media.
Meta Description: [ A worldwide network for understanding and reform of the media. ]

The Media History Project - Uses an extensive timeline, graphics, and short articles to follow the history of mediated communication.
Meta Description: [ The Media History Project uses an extensive timeline, graphics, and short articles to follow the history of mediated communication. ]

Yahoo! News Full Coverage: Media Issues - News, features and opinion about current media and journalism topics. Includes audio, video, news sources and related web sites.

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